@HaFoory@mglsite@N_Erickson23@NoContextBrits More people in Europe die from heat than people die from guns in the United States. Maybe figure our air conditioning and end the senseless heat deaths. 🥵
@AshtonForbes Even the female UK cop knows she messed up. It's right there in the footage. Of course he fought the third attacker. The attacker just so happened to be a cop and he stopped once he realized it.
We must stand with 20-year-old Cody Harper who’s due in court on July 23rd, facing fabricated accusations from a Regime Foot Soldier after being assaulted by a Black Mob.
@BCarnevale@Angry_American0@krassenstein Its almost like the MAGA tards aren't in a cult. They're not going to turn their AC to 78 degrees just because glorious politician says so... Unlike you cultist leftards doing it because mamdani told you to.
@Not_the_Bee Not only did she arrest the victim, she also JOINED the attackers and battered the victim unannounced prior to arresting him and verbally berating him, then forcing him into a car facing the wrong direction.
@bear_ing There's even a person in the group spreading his arms trying to hold back the group to protect the kid. Then a few people in the group alip through and violently attack this kid. That's when the police sprinted in from out of view and JOINED the attack unannounced.
@bear_ing That police officer comes out of nowhere and JOINS the attack. The kid stopped as soon as he realized it was a police officer. He looked incredibly suprised that a female officer was in his face and battering him. This kid looks innocent. Police are way in the wrong here.
3 blacks attack a drunk white kid in Birmingham, the female police officer comes in to protect the violent blacks and arrest the white kid
Absolutely disgusting the way white people are treated in England (@KnockoutAudit)
Looks like we are going to need this
Text - S.J.Res.189 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to protect United States citizenship. | https://t.co/hBfWrXMPR3 | Library of Congress https://t.co/G0XFwBq0el
Months before the Supreme Court ever ruled, I had a feeling exactly this would happen. An executive order was never going to be strong enough to permanently fix birthright citizenship, no matter how good the intentions behind it were. That's why I filed a constitutional amendment early this year instead of waiting around to see how the courts would rule.
This decision confirms what I already suspected. If we want real, lasting change, it has to come through the amendment process.